Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's alleged new promo art has popped up online, leading many fans to believe the first trailer is just around the corner. From the looks of the image, it is clear that we've seen it before, but not as clear as it is right now.

The image was leaked to the web via a Reddit user who claims it first appeared at a licensing expo in Hong Kong. Chances are, this picture is for promotional purposes, so it could mean a trailer is not far off.

The image features Henry Cavill as Superman in the center, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman to his left, and Ben Affleck as Batman to his right. If it turns out this promotional image is legitimate, then we could be witnessing the first signs of who this film is mainly about.

We've heard rumors in the past claiming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is primarily about Superman and the difficulties the hero is going through after the Zod event. The alleged promotional image shows him at the front staring into the eyes of the viewer while the other heroes are slightly in the background.

Interestingly enough, it appears as if Warner Bros. has photoshopped the Batman image. It is clearly the first image of Ben Affleck as the Dark Knight, released back in 2014, where he had his head down. This time around, he has a straighter stance.

As stated above, we've seen this image before, but it was blurred, as the image was taken by the use of a smart potato. This could be the proof we need to believe the image is real, but for now, it is best to keep our excitement at a minimum.

Then again, it is difficult to do this when Super Hero Feed went ahead and released a similar image of Batman and Superman taken from a magazine in Mexico. We tend to trust Super Hero Feed a lot with their findings, so clearly something is up at Warner Bros. and fans could get the chance to find out sooner rather than later.

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